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  • Professor protests suspension (Adjunct DePaul Univ. prof. made anti-Muslim statements--Free Speech?)

    03/05/2005 4:33:16 PM PST · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 9 replies · 810+ views
    DePaulia ^ | March 4, 2005 | Kelsey Snell
    Adjunct professor Thomas Klocek of the School of New Learning staged a press conference Tuesday, March 1 to protest his suspension from his teaching position. The suspension stemmed from an incident last academic quarter involving two cultural student groups. According to those present, Klocek was involved in heated arguments in which school officials later said was "threatening and disrespectful to students." In a formal letter to the board of trustees sent out by his attorney, Klocek listed several demands from DePaul: “A public apology by the President to be published in the DePaulia stating that DePaul violated its own policies...
  • Columbia U. Releases Edward Said Chair Donors: Names Arab Government

    03/20/2004 4:45:31 AM PST · by FreeManWhoCan · 13 replies · 217+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | March 19, 2004 | Campus Watch
    The recently established Edward Said Chair at Columbia has caused much controversy, in part because it is held by former PLO spokesman Rashid Khalidi and in part because the donors of the chair's estimated $4 million endowment have until now been kept secret. As Campus Watch has reported, it is highly irregular for the identity of academic chair donors to be concealed. It is all the more alarming that a university, naming a chair for one political activist and then awarding it to another political activist, would then prevent the public from knowing who had funded the chair. Columbia University...